IRiver SlimX iMP-900 Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
MULTI-CODECCDPLAYER/FMTUNER
Model iMP-900
Thank you for purchasing the product.
Please read the manual carefully before use.
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Model iMP-900
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Thank your for your iRiver purchase. The iMP-900 comes complete with a long list of advanced features. It is important that you read the manual to ensure that you get the most out of your new player.
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Certification
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GettingStarted
GettingStarted
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HandlingNotices forSafety
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Do not handle power plug and adapter with wet hands.
Electrical Shockmayresult.
Firmlyplug theadapter into the wallsocket.
Fire can result from improper use.
Do not overload a single power circuit.
Overheating or fire can result.
Use only the supplied AC adapter. Use of non-authorized power adapters is not recommended.
Damage to your player may result from improper use.
HandlingNotices forSafety
Keep out of direct sunlight and extreme heat and cold.
Damage to your player may result from improper use.
Do not use excessive force on the buttons or attempt to disassemble the device.
Damage to your player may result from improper use.
Keep the player away from strong magnets or excessive violation or dropping any material.
Damage to your player may result from improper use.
Do not place objects inside the device other than CD
s.
Damage to your player may result from improper use.
Unplug the AC adapter during electrical storms.
Electrical Shockmayresult.
Keep away from harsh environments including humid, dusty, and smoky areas.
Damage to your player may result from improper use.
Do not place heavy objectsonthe device.
Damage to your player may result from improper use.
Do not drop or subject the device to impact.
Damage to your player may result from improper use.
Power Player
Do not use water or chemicalstocleanthe player. Clean the surface with a soft cloth.
Damage to your player may result from improper use.
Unplug adapter when it s not in use.
Overheating or fire can resultfrom improper use.
Immediately power off the player and unplug the AC adapter if smoke or odors emit from the player or adapter.
Electrical Shock or fire can result from improper use.
Do not kink or crease the power cable or place heavyobjectsonthe powercable.
Fire canresultfrom damaged power cables.
GettingStarted
GettingStarted
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HandlingNotices forSafety
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Avoid contacting the player with water or chemicals.
Damage to the internal parts of the player may occur. If your player gets wet, dry the outside with a soft cloth as soon as possible.
Do not disassemble or modify.
Damage to your player may result from improper use.
HandlingNotices forSafety
Do not use a new battery with a discharged batteryin the device. Always replace all batteries at the same time.
Damage to your player may result from
improper use.
Do not use different types of batteries together.
Damage to your player may result from improper use.
Do not use headphones / earphones while cycling, driving, or operating any motorized vehicle.
It is dangerous andis illegal insome areas.
Reduce volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crosswalk.
It is dangerous and is illegal in some areas.
Do not use at high volume for continuous listening.
Hearing experts advise againstlistening to continuous, loud and extended play.
Reduce volume or stop using the player if you experience a ringing in your ears.
Hearing experts advise againstlistening to continuous, loud and extended play.
Keep headphones / earphones cords under control at all times. Cords may get caught on a variety of objects and cause damage or injury.
Included earphones include soft covers for your comfort. They may be used with or with out covers at your preference.
Player Others
Battery(for using externalbattery)
GettingStarted
GettingStarted
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Contents
Contents
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BeforeUsing
NOTE
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Welcome Copyrights / Certification / Trademarks / Limited Liability Handling NoticesforSafety
1. Before using
Featuresof iMP-900 Components
2. Using the Controls
Locating the controls Locating the controls(Remote Control) Connecting player
3. Detailed Operation
ListeningtoMusic Operating theFM Tuner
4. Specific features
Navigation mode EQ Mode Playback Mode Intervalrepeat/Reservation ProgramMode
-10/+10Function BOOKMARK Other Features (Playlist) MENU MENU Operation MENU Setup Using the Password
5. Additional Information
Firmware Upgrade Questions and Answers Troubleshooting Precautions Product specifications Regulatory Information Safety Warning
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GettingStarted
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Components
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Featuresof iMP-900
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Slim Design - Depth : 13.7 mm Multi-Codec CD Player
Supports MP3, WMA, OGG and ASF formats as well as Standard Audio CD. Enhanced Battery Life
With MP3 or WMA files, the iMP-900 can play for up to 120 hours (Using the internal batteries and externalbattery pack). (External Battery Pack: AASize x 4) (When using internal battery : 30hours)
Firmware Upgradeable
Provides thelatest updated featuresvia firmware upgrade.
Graphic LCD supporting Multiple Languages- support 40 languages iMP-900 comes with 4 line graphic LCD which can support multiple languages (40 languages) including traditional andsimplifiedChinese.
Built-in Recharging with Over Charge Protection Circuit Over Charge protection circuit prevents over powering the batteries. Discharging function helps to maximize battery life.
iRiver Shock Free Anti-Shock System+ESP function Using exclusive iRiver anti-skip technology, the iMP-900 provides maximum skip protection by buffering your music before playback.
Built in 6 Preset EQ Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, U Bass, Metal
Xtreme EQ and Xtreme 3D Customize your own EQ with Xtreme EQ and enhance bass and surround sound with Xtreme 3D.
FM Tuner Auto scanning and frequency memory function make it easy for you to listen to the FM Radio.
Recognize Discs in Packet Write or Multi session Format WinAmp Playlist support.
iMP-900 supports Winamp M3U Playlists. (maximum 20 lists) GUI (Graphic UserInterface) MenuSystem
iMP-900 Player
Remote Control
Carrying Case
Earphones/ Earphone covers
AC Adapter (4.5V)
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User Manual/Warranty card Quick Start Guide
External Battery Pack
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Accessories subject to change without notice and may vary from image shown.
BeforeUsing
BeforeUsing
Rechargeable Batteries (Stick Type x 2)
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Locatingthe controls
Player-InsideView
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Locatingthe controls
Player-FrontView
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OPEN Button
DC IN 4.5V : Connect the Adapter to chargerechargeable batteries or using external power. Insert them by matching the + and - polarity.
EXTENSION BATTERY PORT
LINE OUT
REMOTE CONTROL/ EARPHONE
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
Player-RearView
UsingtheControls
UsingtheControls
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LCDscreendisplay
MusicMode
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Locatingthe controls
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Track Number
BIT RATE
PlayTime
PlaybackMode
Battery Indicator
VOLUME/EQ/LevelMeter
FolderName
SAMPLE RATE
Program/ Playlist
File Name ID3 Tag Information
Hold
POWER ON, NAVI / MENU, PRESET Button
NEXT Button
PREVIOUS Button
Volume + Button
Volume - Button
Remote control is locked.
File Format
ASF WMA MP3 IRM AUDIO CD
IRM (iRiver Rights Management) iRiverRights Managementis a digital musicformat. Please visit our web site for details about this music format.
Hold Switch
RemoteControl
iRiver Shock Free
FMMode
Stereo/Mono
PRESET ON / OFF Channel
FM Frequency
Range
StationFrequency
PLAY / PAUSE / MUTE
-10/+10 Button
POWER OFF / STOP A-B / MEMORY MODE / STEREO / CD-FM Button
UsingtheControls
UsingtheControls
MUTE
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Connectingplayer
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Connectingplayer
Chargingwith AC Adapter
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Usingthe rechargeable Batteries
Use only the AC Power Adapter supplied with the player for safety. Connectthe AC adapter to the 5.0V DC jack on the player firstand then into AC
outlet. (AC adapter ofthis player is for 100~240V, 50~60Hz.) The player will charge automatically when the player turns on after connecting
the AC adapter to the player. (Refer topage 17~18 for details)
Open the battery cover on the inside of the player. Insertrechargeable batteries(Stick type x 2ea) matching + and- and close the
battery cover.
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Usingthe External BatteryPack
Connect the external battery pack as shown in the right figure.
Do not use mixed with new batteriesand used batteries. Do not use different types of batteries together. When the batteries are not to be used for a long time, remove them. If batteryleaks, remove them. If batteryleaks, wipe offany residue inthe batterycompartment and insert new batteries. Do not recharge a normal battery. The internal and external batteries are used simultaneously, the batteries can be charged according to batteries’ condition.
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ConnectRemote control /Earphones
Connect remote control cable to the player as shown on below diagram. Connect earphone to the earphones jack of remote control.
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When the battery level is low
It beeps every 10 minutes. ( Beep sound can be on/off. For details, please referto page 54)
iMP-900 may not function properly. Replacing battery or charging is recommended
UsingtheControls
UsingtheControls
Open the battery cover on the external battery pack as below figure.
AA size battery x 4EA
Inserting batteries
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Connectingplayer
RechargingMethod
Insert rechargeable batteries into the battery compartment of the player Connect the AC adapter to the player. Press
button to power on the player and then it starts to charge.
It may be necessary to set the CHARGE FUNCTION to
CHARGE ON .(Refer
to page 41)
isscrolledwhenchargingduringplayback.
Press and hold the
button during playback to enter the standard charging
mode (see below image)
Once fully charged, charging is automatically stopped.
When Charging
Charging/Dischargingtime (Estimated with the rechargeable stick batteries provided)
Charging : Approx. 4 hours (At full discharge) Discharging : Approx. 5 hours (At full charge)
For long duration of battery life, we recommend selecting the Discharge/Charge function once a month.
After charging is completed during playback mode, charging indicator ( ) is changed to adapter indicator( ). The player automatically powers off when done charging. (except when charging during playback.) Once fullycharged, the player will nottry and charge the batteries.
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Discharge& Charge
Installrechargeable batteries. Connect the AC adapter to the player. Press
button to power on the player and set the “ CHARGE FUNCTION
to DISCHARGE & CHARGE” to charge after discharging.(Refer to page 41)
is scrolled when discharging during playback.
Press and hold the
button during playback to enter the standard discharging
mode (see below image)
After discharging is complete the player will switch to CHARGE mode and CHARGE function in the menu is changed to
CHARGE ON .
Once fully charged, charging is automatically stopped.
After charging is completed at the playback mode, charging indicator( ) is changed to adapter indicator( ). The player automatically powers off when done charging. (except during playback.)
When discharging
To make your batteries last longer.
- Set the SORT to“PHYSICALADDR”
- Set the TAG INFORMATION to “OFF”.
- Set the EQ mode to NORMAL, ROCK, JAZZ or CLASSIC.
- Set the BACK-LIGHTING time to the shortest possible.
-SettheSHUFFLEmodetoOFF.
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UsingtheControls
UsingtheControls
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Listeningto Music
BasicOperation
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Listeningto Music
BasicOperation
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Slide the open button on the side of the player and insert the disc with thedisclabelfacingout.Closethelid.
Connect Remote Control and Earphones.
Slide the HOLD switch on the remote to the Off position.
Press the NAVI/MENU button to play. After powering on, the disc will play automatically.
Press the
buttontoplaymusicforpause
andpressitagaintoresumeplayback.
Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward + or- to adjust the volume.
Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward
or
to skip to previous or next track.
PushandholdtheNAVI/MENUswitchtoward or toplayfast-backward or fast-forw ard within a track.
Push and hold after pushing the NAVI/MENU switch toward
or to skip to the previous or next
folder.
Refer to page 27 for details about searching the music.
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Push
To play while in stop mode
Click
Click
Click
Push
Push
Long Push
Long Push
DetailedOperation
DetailedOperation
NOTE
Push
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Operatingthe FMTuner
Listento FM radio(FrequencyRange 87.5MHz ~ 108MHz)
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Press the NAVI / MENU button to power on the player. To switch to the FM Tuner, push and hold
switch towardMODE/STEREO/CD-FM.
Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward
or to select your desired station.
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Push switch toward MODE/STEREO/CD-FM to select Stereo or Mono.
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Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward + or - to adjust the volume.
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Press the buttontoMutetheradio.andpressitagaintorelease.
Push
Push
Push
Long Push
Click
Operatingthe FMTuner
AutoScan function
FM tuner reception will be affected inweak reception areas. Whenplayer doesnothave anypreset channels, EMPTY will be displayed at
preset mode then fade out.
To select a station saved in memory, press the NAVI/MENU button to enter PRESET mode then find a saved station by pushing the NAVI/MENU switch toward
or .
STEREO
STEREO
STEREO
Example)
Click
Click
<PRESET RELEASING>
<PRESET SETTING>
Long Push
Findinga Station usingPRESETMode
To Auto Scan for a station, release the PRESET mode by pressing the NAVI/MENU button. Push and hold the NAVI/MENU switch toward
or .
Find the station by scrolling
or .
DetailedOperation
DetailedOperation
Push
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Operatingthe FMTuner
Memoryfunction (Store favoritestations)
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Push the Navi button to release PRESET mode, select the station by pushing the NAVI/MENU switch toward
or .
Pres sIor
I
andsel ect th e desired channel
Select CH02
Save complete
again
Pressing the button will exitthe memory function without saving.
Push
Push
Up to 20 channels can be memorized.
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Automemory function :(Tosave the Channels automatically)
Long Push
Click
PushtheNAVIbuttontoreleasePRESET,pushthe switch toward A­B/MEMORY.CH01toCH20willbesavedautomaticallywiththefirst20stations the player finds.
It maynotbe saved in weakreception areas.
Operatingthe FMTuner
Memorydelete function (Deletesavedchannels)
Select channel to be deleted by pushing the NAVI/MENU switch toward or
at preset mode.
Long Push
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The next channel will appear whenchannel delete is completed. Pushandholdthe
switch toward A-B/MEMORY. if you want to delete the
next channel also.
Push and hold the
switch toward A-B/MEMORY to delete the selected
station.
Push
DetailedOperation
DetailedOperation
Push the switch toward A-B/MEMORY to select a channel number to assign to the frequency. Push it toward A-B/MEMORY to save the station again.
<PRESET RELEASING>
NOTE
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Navigationmode
NavigationMode
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File format
ASF WMA MP3 CD
IRM (iRiver Rights Management) iRiver Rights Management is a digital music format. Please visit our web site for details about this music format.
IRM
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Press the NAVI/MENU button to display the list of audio tracks. The current track will also be displayed.
Push the NAVI/MENU button toward
or to select a track or folder to play. You can easily select a track using the
switch toward -10/+10 in case there
are many tracks onthe CD.
Press the NAVI/MENU,
button or the NAVI/MENU switch toward to
move to the upper folderand toward
to move the lower folder.
Press the NAVI/MENU,
button or the NAVI/MENU switch toward or
toplaythe selectedfile.
PREV NEXT
Click
Push
EQMode
EQMode
Pushandholdthe switch toward A-B/MEMORY to display the current EQ.
Every time you push this button, the EQ mode scrolls in sequential order.
Long Push
Xtreme EQ and 3D are set in the MENU, refer to page 51 through 52 for details.
With EQ SELECT MENU, user can set only desired EQ function. Refer to page 54 for setting the EQ SELECT.
Click
Specificfeatures
Specificfeatures
NOTE
NOTE
or or
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PlaybackMode
Settingthe Playback Mode
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Playa selectedtrack repeatedly. Playall tracksin the selectedfolderand stop. Playall tracksin the selectedfolderrepeatedly. Playall tracksstoredin the CD repeatedly.
Randomly play all tracks in the player and stop. Playa single track repeatedly. Press
or to select a new
random track. Randomly play all tracks in the selected folder and stop.
Randomly playalltracks inthe selectedfolderrepeatedly. Randomly playalltracks inthe CD repeatedly.
INTRO: Plays the beginning 10 seconds of each track in sequential order. INTRO HIGHLIGHT: Plays 10 seconds from 1 minute into each track in
sequential order. You can set this function in the MENU function.
Whenever the switch is pushed towardMODE/STEREO/CD-FM, the icon in the playback mode indicator is changed.
REPEAT
INTRO
SHUFFLE
IntervalRepeat /Reservation
IntervalRepeat (A-B)
Reservation
Playa selectedintervalrepeatedly duringplay.
A-Bintervalwillberepeated.
Push the button toward A-B/MEMORY once to select the beginning <A> point.
Push
Push
After selecting the song to play next by using Volume + or Volume - button, then push the
switch toward
A-B/MEMORY.
Press the NAVI/MENU button during playback to select the next song to be played, then push the
switch toward A-B/MEMORY to queue that song.
Ex) Press NAVI/MENU button during playback,
Push
Press the button toward A-B/MEMORY again to select the ending<B> poi nt.
Click
Specificfeatures
Specificfeatures
You can set various Repeat and Shuffle options by choosing these selections under Mode. Change the Repeat or Shuffle mode by pushing the
switch toward MODE/STEREO/CD-FM. Please ref er to the MENU-MODE function controls (page 48) for user-defined configuration.
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ProgramPlayback
ActivatingProgram mode
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The order of
programmed track
Program Mode allows you to program a list of songs to play.
Program mode is activated while in Stop Mode. RepeatA-B isactivatedwhile inPlay Mode.
While in Stop Mode, push the
switch toward A-B/MEMORY to enter
Program Mode.
Change to Program mode
Press the NAVI/MENU button again to display the file list. After selecting the desired track using the Volume +, Volume - or -10, +10 button, push the
switch toward A-B/MEMORY.
To add all the songs in a certain folder, use the NAVI/MENU button and select the
folder using
or button and then push the switch toward A-B/MEMORY.
(Subfolders can not be added.)
To remove a programmed song
Push the
switch toward MODE/STEREO/CD-FM. The program list will be
updatedautomatically.
Click
Push
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The order oftrack
in the CD
ProgramPlayback
ProgramPlayback
After programming, press to play the tracks in sequential order.
Click
CancelProgram Mode
The program mode icon appears
While Playing
Press the
buttontwicetocanceltheprogram.
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Specificfeatures
While in Stop Mode
Press the button twice to cancel the program.
Double
Click
NOTE
NOTE
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-10/+10function
-10/+10function
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During playback, press the switch toward -10 (+10) to go backward (forward) 10 tracks.
Push
Long Push
iRiverShock Free
Push and hold the switch toward +10 to activate orrelease the iRiver Shock Free Mode.
iRiver Shock Free This is the function to prevent skipping when playing a Standard Audio CD. In case the CD is dirty or defective, iRiver Shock Free may skip more than normal operation. In this case, use the player after cancellingthe iRiver Shock Free.
BOOKMARKfeature
BOOKMARK
This functionallows youto BOOKMARK parts of a track foreasiersearching of long audio segments.
Bookmark function is activated under the Study mode. (Refer to page 49 for Study mode.)
Long pushing of the switch toward -10 will add / delete / move the bookmark. Bookmarks can be reserved up to 20 per disc.
A beep will represent the number of the indicated bookmark. (One beep for 1, two beeps for 2, etc.).
- Bookmark Add : After long pushing the switch toward A-B/MEMORY and push the
switch toward A-B/MEMORY to add the present location into the bookmark.
- Bookmark Delete : After long pushing the
switch toward -10 and push the switch toward MODE/STEREO/CD-FM to delete the present location from the bookmark.
Whenever youpush the
switch towardMODE/STEREO/CD-FM, the bookmark
will be deleted in backward sequence.
- Moving to next bookmark : After long pushing the switch toward -10 and push the NAVI/MENU switch toward
to move to the next bookmark.
Moving to previous bookmark : After long pushing the
switch toward -10 and
push the NAVI/MENU switch toward
to move to the previous bookmark.
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Specificfeatures
Pressing the Mode button for a few seconds while playing will set the Enhanced Anti-shock on andoff.
NOTE
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Otherfeatures (Playlist)
Howto use WINAMPPLAYLIST
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MakeaPLAYLIST(*.M3U) using WINAMP. Note : WINAMP software is not included with the player.
Winamp execution picture
2. Click "LIST OPTS"located on the right bottom and click "SAVE LIST"
1. Launch WINAMP and add songs to make alist.
Burn the disc with WinAmp play list and related files. Load the disc into iMP-900. Push the
switch toward A-B/MEMORY at stop mode and LCD displays a list of M3U playlist files on the disk. You can find the playlist you want to play by using the Volume + or Volume - button.
Click the SAVE LIST button.
3. Name the file name (ex: iriver.m3u) and click "SAVE" to save the list.
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Otherfeatures (Playlist)
Howto use WINAMPPLAYLIST
Press the NAVI/MENU or button to play the tracks in the order of the playlist.
PL icon indicates PLAY LIST.
A total of 20 playlists can be recognized.
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The player can play a Playlist (*.M3U) file on the disk.
Specificfeatures
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Menu
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Function Control is subject to change with different firmware versions. You can configure your own settings.
MAIN MENU SUB MENU
Whenyouselect a submenu, youcan setyourpreference tobe displayed.
Press and hold the NAVI button to display the menus. It is composed of 6 main menus with sub-menus.
resume language cd esp sort charge function multi session password load default
back light lcd contrast visualization tag information time battery indicator
sleep pwr off
FF/RW scan FF/RW skip FF/RW scan speed scroll speed +/-10 button auto pause
repeat shuffle intro study name
GENERAL
CONTROL
MODE
User EQ
TIMERDISPLAY
Xtreme EQ Xtreme 3D
DBE setting
3D EQ setting adapter volume sound volume EQ limit
EQ setting EQ select beepvolume fade in
Configuration
MenuOperation
SUB MENU Setti ng
Menuoperation
Toselect Main Menu
Press the buttontomovetoprevious menu, press the
button to move to
next menu.
Click
ClickorClick
Click
or
Push
Toselect Sub Menu
Shift between Main Menus
From Main Menu to Sub Menu
Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward or (or Volume +, Volume -) to scroll between SubMenu settings.
Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward or (or Volume +, Volume -) to scroll between Sub Menu.
FromSubMenutoSubMenusettings
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Menuoperation
ExitSub Menu
To exit Main Menu
Press the STOP(
) button at the initial setting menu to exit Function Control
Mode.
Click
Click
To exit Sub Menu
Press the STOP(
) button to exit the sub menu and to display the initial setting
menu.
ExitMain Menu
MENU-General
GENERAL
You can select how to resume the last track played. “ Track #”plays the beginning of the last track played, while “Track Time”resumes to the exact position in the song.
Resume
Song title and ID3 tag information for the CD is dependent on the version of the PC operating system that was used to create it. (Forexample, if a CD is created in a Korean version of Windows, the language setting should be Korean for proper title display)
Language
(supports 40 languages)
This is the function to prevent skipping when playing a Standard Audio CD. For best sound quality, it is recommended to use the 40 SEC option, for maximum skip protection, 160 SEC option is suggested. If 160 SEC is selected, the sound quality of the music will be degraded due to higher compression of the music in comparison with 40 SEC.
MP3 CD (128Kbps, 44KHz) is always operated480sec option.
CDESP
To save and exit Sub Menu Settings
Click
ExitSub Menu Settings
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MENU-General
SORT
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MENU-General
PASSWORD
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SORT You should set sort while the player is stopped. If directory structure is like as right picture, the setting order is like as follows. BREADTH FIRST : DEPTH FIRST : PHYSICALADDR. : It issorted as thesequence of recording order independent of directory structure.
* You should set sort at stop mode.
ex)
Select Charging or discharging for rechargeable batteries. OFF : The player will not charge. CHARGE ON : Select to enable the player to charge the internal batteries. DISCHARGE & CHARGE : Charge after full discharging the internal batteries. When discharging is completed, this setting will change to CHARGE ON. (Referto page 17~18)
OFF : the player will not read Multi Session
written disks.
ON : the player will read Multi Session disks. If you are not using audio CD's created in Multi
Session format, set this feature to OFF to shorten the access time of your CDs.
CHARGEFUNCTION
MULTISESSION
Initialize to original factory setting. Select “YES”, then push the NAVI/MENU or
button to initialize.
OFF : Password function is not activated. ON : Password function is activated. CHANGE : To change the Password
- Refer to page 55~56.
LOADDEFAULT VALUE
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MENU-Display
TAGINFORMATION
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MENU-Display
Display
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Adjust LCD contrast of remote control. Contrast can be adjusted by using the
and
(or Volume +, Volume -) buttons.
Visualizes audio signal at play mode.
LEVELMETER 1 LEVELMETER 2 WAVEFORM PROGRESSIVE
Select the back-lighting time. Adjust the lighting time (1~20Sec) by using
and
(or Volume +, Volume -) button. 0 : Backlight is off. 21 : Backlight is always on.
ADAPTER ALWAYS ON : Selectit byusing button.If the adapter is connected, backlight is always on.
BACK-LIGHT
LCDCONTRAST
VISUALIZATION
ON : Displays track with ID3 tag information or
with lyrics if there are lyrics.
OFF : Displays track with file name.
Normal : display elapsed time ofthe current track. Remain : display remaining time of the current track.
Note:IncaseofVBRMP3file,
the remaining time may not display accurately.
You can select OFF/ON using button and tag information display preference using
or
button.
PLAYTIME INFO
Adjust the level of the battery indicator to compensate for different style of batteries. Lower numbers will make the battery indicator higher, higher numbers will make the battery indicator lower.
BATTERYINDICATOR
CAPTION OFF : You can turn off lyric display of synchronized MP3.
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Timer
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Control
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Automatically turns power off at stop mode. (Time range can be set from 1 to 60 minutes by one minute increments.)
Use
or button (or Volume +, Volume -) to
adjusttime.
Automatically powers off after fixed time (Timerangecanbesetfrom0to99minutes).
Use
or button (or Volume +, Volume -) to adjusttime. By using the NAVI/MENU or
button, you can select
beepsoundtoONorOFF.
SLEEPPOWER OFF
STOPPOWER OFF
ON : Long click of or button for fast scan
within the track. Short click of
or button for next or
previous track.
OFF : Fast Scan through songs in a folder.
FF/RWSCAN
FF/RW SKIP
The fast scanspeedcan range from 1x / 2x / 4x / 6x.
and button can be used for this setting.
FAST SKIP allows skipping 10 songs or 1 folder forwardorbackwardbypressingandholdingtheor buttons. OFF : Disablesthefastskip feature. 10 : Fastskip ahead 10 tracks or back
10 tracks.
Directory : Jump to the Previous/Next folder.
FF/RW SCAN SPEED
This function works in both CD and FM modes. When the power is off, the sleep power off setting goes back to Zero setting.
This function only works in CD function.
As typical with MP3 files, particularly VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files, fast scan may not be as smooth as conventional audio CD.
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PLAYBACKMODESCROLLSPEED
Adjust scroll speedof character displayed on the LCD (Title or Singer name) by 1x/2x/4x.
Vertical : The scroll goes from up to down Horizontal : The scroll goes from the left to the right.
When Auto Pause is on, the player will automaticallypause after a disc loads andafter every song is played. you will needto press Play button to resume the playback again.
-/+10 : During playback, go back to the previous 10thtrack,andpushitto+10togoforwardtothe next 10th track. Directory : -/+10 button works as folder skip.
-10/+10 Button
AUTOPAUSE
REPEATMODE/ SHUFFLE MODE
Allows youtoselect the modes available whenpressing the MODE button during playback.(Multi selection capable)
Only the selected play mode will be applied when you press the MODE button (For details, please refer to page 29)
INTROMODE
Intro : Plays the beginning 10 seconds of each track.
Intro Highlight : Plays10 secondsat the 1 minute mark of each track in sequential order.
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STUDY MODE When click the -/+10 button, it is operated
as the setstatus. OFF : Skip ahead 10 tracks.
5 SEC : Pushing of the switch toward -10 (+10) will skip the current track 5 seconds ahead or backward. 10 SEC : Pushingof the
switch toward -10 (+10) willskip the current track 10 secondsaheador backward. BEEP : A beep sound will be played when the buttons are operated.
If itis set to5 Sec, 10 Sec, BEEP, it is operatedas STUDY Mode.
BEEP VOLUME MODE This mode is for blind persons. A beep sound will be played when the buttons are operated. It isoperated as 5 SEC MODE.
STUDYMODE
You can input your name or custom text. (maximum 12 characters in English)
Select the character by using and
button and press NAVI/MENU
button to input the character.
To delete the character, push
switch toward
MODE/STEREO/CD-FM.
To scroll between English and your preferred language, use
button
To move the cursor in the name window, use + and - on Volume button.
To save the text and exit, use PLAY button.
Chinese and Chinese characters are not supported in the Name feature.
Button Operation
The saved text is displayed during initial loading of disc and at stop mode during play.
Initial loading
Stop during playback
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Youcanadjustthesoundtoyourpreference. There are 5 band frequency steps, setfrom
-15dBto +15dBby 3dB step.
XtremeEQ
1. Select the Frequency step to set using the
, switch.
2. Adjustthe level using the VOL + or VOL ­switch.
3. To exit Xtreme EQ setting, press
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NAVI/MENU button.
How to set Xtreme EQ
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Xtreme3D
You can adjust the level of 3D sound(minimum, Natural, and Maximum). You canextend 3D sound by selecting Bass Boost or 3D EQ. Youcan also adjust the levelof3D sound with the
or (orVOL +, VOL -) lever.
Select DBE or 3D EQ with the NAVI/MENU button.
Youcan select the Bass CenterBandlevelfrom Band 1 to 4. You can also set the Bass Boost gain from0 dB to15dB by 3dBstep.
Select band 3 or 12dB with Volume + or Volume - button(If selectedcharacteris highlighted.) and adjust the level with the
or (or VOL +, VOL -) button.
You can adjust the sound to your preference. There are 5 band frequency steps, set from -15dB to+15dB by3dB step.
Operation methodis as same as itof Xtreme EQ.
35 ON : Volume will set to 35 when the AC
adapter is attached.
OFF : This function is not activated. This feature is useful when connecting the
player to your car or home stereo system.
3DEQ Setting
ADAPTERVOLUME
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ON : Limit the control of equalizer frequency to prevent distortion of sound. OFF : You can enjoy original sound though
distortion may occur.
TAGAUTO EQ
Automatically changes EQ by reading the genre of TAG Information. ON : Can automaticallychange EQ by
reading the genre of ID3 TAG information.
OFF : EQ is set bythe user. EQ is selected by genre as follows :
Rock : Classic Rock, Rock, Altern Rock, Instrumental Rock, Southern Rock,
Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, Folk Rock, Gothic Rock, Progressive Rock,
Psychedelic Rock, Symphonic Rock, Slow Rock, Punk Rock Jazz : Jazz, Jazz+Funk, Acid Jazz Classic : Classical, Opera, Chamber Music, Sonata, Symphony Metal: Metal,Heavy Metal, Death Metal Ubass : Bass, BootyBass
Tag informationsavedas Dance andPop isoperated as NormalEQ.
EQSELECT
You can select various EQ modes. Press NAVI/MENU button after selecting EQ by using
or (orVOL +, VOL -) switch.
Youcan not select NORMAL EQ. The adjusted EQ is automatically selected when you adjust the EQ setting even though you do not select Xtrm EQ or Xtrm 3D.
Whenactivated, volume increases gradually at playback mode to prevent sudden loudness.
Set beepvolume ON/OFF orlevel. Set to"0"for OFF.
SOUNDFADE IN
SOUNDBALANCE
When Sound Balance bar is moved to L (Left,
0),the sound outputs at the left earphone. When the lever is moved to R (Right, 40) the sound outputs at the right earphone. The default value is 20 and the sound outputs the same level at both earphones.
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UsingthePassword
Settingthe Password
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Changingthe Password
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If you select “ON”on the MENU GENERAL Password, the right screen is displayed after loading screen when youturntheplayeron.
Select the menu you want on the “MENU
GENERAL Password”.
(Refer to page 40)
Press
, (or Volume +, Volume -) to move the numeral and press the
or NAVI/MENU button to select it. The screen as below is displayed.
- The Password must input as 4 digits.
- The Password isinitialized as “0000”when thefirmware isupgraded.
CAUTION!
Click
Select “CHANGE”on the “MENU
GENERAL Password” .
Input the old password. (The initial password is“0000”)
Input the new password of 4 digits.
Input the new password of 4 digits to confirm once more.
If the password to change and the password to confirm are the same, the password is automatically changed to the new one and the playback screen is displayed on the LCD. If you select “ON” on the password menu, you must input the new password to turn on the player.
If the password to confirm is different from the changed password, the password screen goes back to the Confirm screen.
Press the STOP button to exit changing the password, and the old password is preserved.
The Password is initialized as “0000”whenthe firmware is upgraded.
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When the input password is correct, the above screen disappears and changes to Total screen. Press the PLAY button to start the playback.
If the password is wrong, the screen goes back to the input screen.
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FirmwareUpgrade
UpgradingFirmware
How to UPGRADE?
1. Download the latest firmware upgrade file from www.iRiver.com.
2. Execute the file after extraction.
3.BurntheiMP-900HEXfiletoaCD(besuretherearenootherfiles on this CD.
4. Connect the power adapter to the iMP-900.
(Note : Upgrade the firmware after connecting the adapter)
5.InserttheCDintotheiMP-900andplaytheCD.
6. Check whether your LCD window shows “Firmware Upgrade”
7. When the power goes off automatically, the upgrade is done.
8. Play your Music Disc and confirm the firmware version information displayed during loading.
Upgrade your firmware at www.iRiver.com. What is FIRMWARE? It is the operating system that works in the iMP-900.
iRiverprovides youwith the latest andbestfeatures throughFirmware Upgrade. Visit www.iRiver.com to upgrade your Firmware.
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Player
How long does Anti-Shock last? With MP3 files (128Kbps, 44.1Khz), Anti-Shock lasts up to 480 seconds.
With Audio CD, you can set it up to 40 or 160 seconds. Mechanical noise is heard from the player.
When loading a CD or searching music, CD Pick-up makes noise moving at high speed. This is not a malfunction. But if you hear mechanism noise through earphones or hear excessive noise from the player, contact iRiver Customer Service.
Does using CD's created on a computer reduce the life of the Lens? There is no connection between using a disk created on a home computer and
the lifetime of the lens.
Why doesn't the player recognize a CD created at high speed? In general, it is recommended to record the CD with 1~2 level lower than the
highest speed if you are experiencing playback difficulties.
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Recording
HowdoIcopyMP3filesontoaCD? YouneedtorecordMP3filesontoaCD-RorCD-RWdisctoplayintheiMP-900. In general, there are two kinds of blank CDs.
CD-R (CD Recordable): Recordable but not erasable. CD-RW (CD-ReWritable) : Recordable and can be used again after erasing.
ThereareseveralwaystoburnaCD.ACDiscreatedinsessions. Single session: Close session afterburning once.
Multi session: Do not close session after burning. More data can be
writtentothedisklater.
This iRiver player can play packet-written CD RW’s as well. What do I need to burn MP3 files?
You need a CD recorder, recording software program, and a blank CD. For details, refer to the “ SUPPORT”at iRiver's homepage.
How do I make a CD from a tape or record? To convert the tape's information into CD requires many items, including:
A player to play the tape or record, a stereo cable to attach the player to your computer, andthird party recording software tocapture and editthe audio. Connect the stereo cable from the source to the line-in input on your computer sound card; then use the third party software to record and edit the audio on the tape or record. Once the music is recorded onto your computer, use a program to copy the music inAudioorMP3formattoaCD.
I recorded an MP3 CD but I only see less than 20 songs. The CD was probably created as an Audio CD’s will only hold about 15~20
songs. To record a CD full of MP3’s be sure to set your CD creation software to record Data.
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The player can’t read songs and I get 'No disc' message. CD readability depen ds onseveral factors:
1. CD-Media
2. The Burning/Recording Speed
3. The CD surface When you create a CD, burning speed does matter as well as CD surface. When you create a CD at a high speed, the data writing may not be reliable. In that case, it is recommended to create a CD at a lower speed or to use brand name media.
Can I add songs to the CD I already burned? Using multi-session or packet writing allows you to add songs to the CD.
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Playing
How do I listen to a spot on the track I last listened to? The iMP-900 provide a RESUME function. Go to Function, General and enter into
RESUME menu. You can set Track Time orTrack#. The iMP-900 can rememberthe last10 CDs youplayed.
How many playlists can the iMP-900 play? TheiMP-900canplayupto20playlists(*.m3u)
How many songs can the iMP-900 play? The iMP-900 can recognize 999 songs(20 Playlist included) and255 folders
including subfolders. Does the iMP-900 play “ .ra”and “ .wav” formats?
TheplayableformatsontheiMP-900areMP3,WMA,andASFfiles. RA, WAV, and other formats can not be played in this player. Supporting formats such as “ .ra”and “ .wav” are under consideration for the future.
I don't see the title and it only displays Audio Track. The iMP-900 can display the information that the song contains. With MP3 files,
the tag information may not be correct and with Standard Audio CD, it displays only Audio Track. To see the song title, you need to burn the CD using CD-TEXT function. See your CD Creation software.
The sound cuts out when the player skips. If the player is shaken in a sudden or violent manner, or shaken excessively,
skipping may occur. Under normal circumstances, skipping will not occur. Please carry and handle the player under normal circumstances (i.e., without excessive shaking).
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IttakesalongtimetoloadaCD. Using Multi-sessioned or Packet Written CD may affect the loading time rather
than using Single sessioned CD because the data is scattered in the CD. To reduce the loading time, it is recommended you to burn in Single-session. You may contact Customer Service if it takes longer than 1 minute to load a single-sessioned CD or a Standard Audio CD.
It always stops after playing one song. Check thatthe "Auto Pause"feature isturned off.
Also check that your player is not set to “SFL 1” mode. I hear a 'hiccup' sound while the song is playing.
Check the status of the file. What is likely happening is that the file is corrupted, especially if you hear the same sound in the same spot. In this case, the music file is maybe corrupted.
Check whetherthe sampling frequencyand bitrate of the musicfile istoohigh orlow. iMP-900 supportsfrom 8KHz, 8Kbps to 44.1KHz, 320Kbps. (In case of 48KHz, supportsupto 256Kbps.)
Can I change the playing order? The iMP-900 supports m3u file lists. Also, the Program function allows you to
select your preferred songs. Is the sound better if I convert an MP3 file into WAV?
MP3 is a compressed a audio format. Audio quality is lost when converting sound into MP3 format. Changing MP3 to WAV files will not restore data lost in compression and will therefore not improve audio quality.
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What kind of media can the iMP-900 support? StandardAudioCD (8Cm, 12 Cm), CD-R, CD-RW DATACD with MP3, ASF and
WMA. The iMP-900 also supports Mixed CD (Data Track + Audio Track), CD-Extra (Audio Track + Data Track), Multi-sessioned and packet written CD.
What is VBR? VBR is "Variable Bit Rate". Some MP3 encoders support VBR. When enabled,
the compressor will use a bit rate that will fit the actual passage. If it is a complex part, having much more variation in the sound, it will use a high bit rate. If there is less variation in sound, it will use a lower bit rate. Usually, the average bit rate will not be as high as a same-quality MP3 with CBR (Constant BitRate). However, there is shortcoming thatit's hardto keeptrack of the actual positionthatmaynot be favorable when studying language.
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Player will not power on
Loading stopped or 'No DISC' displayed on LCD
No Sound or noise is heard
Check whether the batteries have beeninserted inproperpolarity (+ and -). Check whether the HOLD switch on remote is ON(SwitchtoOFFposition) Check whether the player door is opened. Check whether the rechargeable batteries are not charged or the batteries ran out.
Check whether the CD is dirty or defective (clean it or change to new CD). Check whether the CD is inserted properly. Checktobesuretheopticallensisclean. (Gently wipe with soft cloth.) Check whether moisture condensation has occurred (leave the CD player aside for several hours until the moisture evaporates). Make sure there is a CD in the player. Problems canbe causedby the CD creation process on your PC. Re-record the disk at a slowerspeed. Use Full Format when creating packet a written disk.
Check whether VOLUME isset to “0”. Connectthe earphone/remote plug firmly. Check whether the plug is dirty (clean the plug with a dry and soft cloth). Corrupted MP3, WMA file may have distortion or not play. Try playing another music file. Excessive jolting may affect MP3, WMA, and audio CD disks during playback.
Should any problem continue after you have checked these symptoms, please contact iRiver customer support.
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AC adapter does not work.
Remote control does not work.
Battery Life is short
Characters in LCD are corrupted.
Poor FM Reception
charging and discharging does not work.
Check whetherthe plug is connectedto the proper jack on the player.
Check whetherthe HOLD switchis ON.
(Switch to OFF position.)
Connect the earphones/remote plug firmly. Ensure the rechargeable batteries are fully
charged. Avoid the excessive operation of remote control.
Check out Menu
General Language and confirm whether the right language has been selected. (Refer to page 40.)
Adjust the position of the player and remote control. Electronic equipment can case interference with the FM reception. Turn off any nearby electronics or move the player away from the source.
Check whether the adapter plug is properly connected. Check whetherthe batteries insertedare rechargeable. Check whether2 rechargeable batteries are inserted. The batteriesischarged anddischarged when 2 batteries are inserted.
Should any problem continue after you have checked these symptoms, please contact iRiver customer support.
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On handling Disc Avoid touching the surface (bright side) where data is stored.
Disc Cleaning Avoid cleaning the disc surface. If necessary, clean the disc surface with a soft cloth following the directions described.
Do not stick papers or tape labels onto the surface (bright side).
Avoid using chemicals to clean the surface.
Should any solid objects or liquid fall into the player, unplug it and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.
Do not put objects in the DC IN 4.5V jack (External Power output). Use only the adapter provided with the player.
Precautions
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20Hz~20KHz 9mW (L) + 9mW (R)(32
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16mW (R) + 16mW (R) (16
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0.57V rms(47K
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90dB(CD-DA), 90dB(MP3 CD)
3dB(Line Out)
STEREO (L+R)
87.5MHz~108MHz 50dB Headphone/Earphone-Cord Antenna CD-DA, CD-Text(8cm / 12cm) CD-ROM Mode 1, Mode 2 Form1 Enhanced CD, Mixed CD Packet Write, ISO9660, Joliet, Romeo, Multi-Session MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3, WMA ,ASF, OGG 8Kbps ~ 320 Kbps ID3 VI , ID3 V2 2.0, ID3 V2 3.0 DC 4.5V , 1.2A Stick Type Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery x 2ea
1.5V AA x 4ea Approx. 128(W) x 135.5(D) x 13.7(H)mm Approx. 160g(without Battery) 0
~40 30hrs (with ExternalBattery Pack: 120hrs) (Ref : MP3, 128Kbps, 44.1KHz)
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During playback, dirty or scratched CD's may cause audio distortion or skipping.
Tracks with damaged or corrupted parts are skipped or forwarded to next track.
Supported file types will have the extension MP3, WMA and ASF. Folders and files are sorted in alphabetical order.
Use Navigation mode to select the tracks wanted. Total 255 folders and 999 tracks (Including 20 playlist) within a disc
can be recognized. Track information displayed is either filename or ID3 TAG information. CD-TEXT discs are displayed with track names within the TOC (Table
of Contents) of the disc. Maximum playback time is 120 hours with fully charged internal batteries
and the external battery pack attached. (When playing Audio CDs, maximum playback time is 50 hours.) (Reference : MP3, 44.1KHz, 128kbps, Volume Center)
Battery level indicator may vary depending on battery type and operation mode.
To shorten the reading time of CD...
- Set the “MULTI SESSION” to “OFF” .
-CreateCDsataslowerspeed.
Frequency/Range
Headphone output
Line output level S/N ratio
Frequency Characteristics
No. of Channels FM Frequency range S/N ratio Antenna
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File Type Bit Rate Tag AC Adapter Rechargeable Battery ExternalBatteryPack Dimension Weight OperationalTemperature
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The device manufactured and found to comply with limits for a Class B computing device according to the specifications in FCC rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions;
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
3. If your device needs repairs, you must arrange for the manufacturer to make them if you are to keep the device's FCC registration valid.
This equipment, like other electronic equipment, generates and uses radio frequency energy. If not installed and used according to the instructions in this manual, this equipment may cause interference with your radio and television reception. If you think this equipment is causing interference with your radio or television reception, try turning the equipment off and on. If the interference problems stop when the equipment is switched off, then the equipment is probably causing the interference. You may be able to correct the problem by doing one or more of the following:
- Adjust the position of the radio or TV antenna
- Move away the device from the radio or TV
If necessary, consult your dealer or an experienced radio or television technician. You may find this booklet helpful:"How to Identify and Resolve Radio and TV Interference Problems"(Stock No. 004-000-00345-4), prepared by the FCC and available from the U.S Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. See individual devices FCC ID and registration numbers.
The CE mark on the CD player is valid only for products marketed in the European Union.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Certain countries may regulate disposal of the battery used to power this product. Please consult with your local authority.
Listening for many hours at maximum volume may damage your hearing.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. CAUTION-INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTER LOCKS DEFEATED, AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
WARNING
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FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)
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